Beginner's Walk - Web Development

Web development beginner tutorials. A compilation of web development tutorials that serve as a beginner's walk to web development

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Comments and Discussions

Respected Sir,
I have given 4 out of 5, very nice article. Please dont mind, but i need you to post some study material in terms of books.
Especially for ASP.Net, i would suggest:
ASP.NET 3.5 unleashed by Stephen Walther.

I recently wrote Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET and was thinking of adding it here, but I thought rather than do that I'd leave it to your discretion. While it is written in a manner that even a beginner could understand, I imagine beginners may not care very much about properly managing their JavaScript. Still, I think it's something that every ASP.NET developer should know, so maybe this article would be a good place to put it. What do you think?

I am new in web development.I have read so many articles in CP ,it is the best among those articles.I thik for every beginner level developer it will be the best one..Thanks a lot for such a nice effort..

Thanks Sean. It's like collection of bookmarks to particular topic. Are you creating any other collection for other topics? Some of my suggestions.... Architectures [Client-Server/3 Tier/N-Tier/etc.,], Patterns [MVC/MVP/MVVM/etc.,].

Silverlight RSS Reader is a beginner article and It'll help some beginners to use silverlight in their ASP.NET projects. So this will ideally go to ASP.NET category. Slideshow using javascript is also a beginner article to understand how Ajax works. You can ignore those if its not fit for a beginner walkthrough.

I hate to toot my own horn, but I wrote a pretty comprehensive walkthrough on using the Prototype javascript library for AJAX in ASP.NET which has received a lot of positive feedback. Perhaps it should be included in this list?